

We are a locally owned, veteran & woman co-owned coffee shop located at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. We provide, premium small batch coffee, espresso drinks, amazing locally sourced baked goods, organic teas, cocoa, plant-based energy drinks, breakfast burritos, & local artisan gelato. Additionally we offer our freshly roasted bagged coffee, t-shirts and mugs, local premium chocolate, local honey, grab and go items for adventures up the canyon. We celebrate the warrior mentality and proudly give back 10% of profits to well run charities focused on veterans, planet and community. We’ve donated over 22,000 bags of coffee to deployed troops and over $100k to charities. Come visit us, because life is too short for bad coffee.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7260 Racquet Club Dr, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121
Phone: (801) 841-0117
Website: https://alpha.coffee/pages/shop-big-cottonwood-canyon
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Reviews
We stopped by after an awesome hike. I got a 20oz iced americano with hazelnut ($5.15 + 50¢ flavor) and my husband got a 16oz hot americano ($4.45). Love at first sip. I could’ve drank it without half and half, it was smooth and so tasty. My husband told me “this is good coffee” ☕️
Pretty sure we’ll be back again, maybe when we return for ski season!
Cons: The food was very underwhelming, the eggs in my and my boyfriend’s food were just completely flavorless lol. I don’t usually write reviews but remembering how it was more texture than taste was honestly kind of funny and I had to say something. My croissant was amazing, I won’t knock that, but the eggs were just. Almost impressively bland.. we talked about it the whole day
Coffee was fine, I ordered the Aztec and my boyfriend got an iced mocha. Mine was kind of indistinguishable from the regular mocha, would have liked it to have more of a kick. It tasted fine though. Overall the experience was visually appealing but underwhelming in flavor.
One thing to note is the giant veteran/troops themed wall. I guess that’s why it’s called “Alpha” lol. I’m not going to make any statements on the military, although I found it a little surprising to see a sticker of their brand on a large artillery shell of some kind in a picture. It was probably just supposed to look cool, but my first thought was “this coffee bombs people in the Middle East” lmao. Do with that what you will ♀️